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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2001 2:36 am
by y0shi
$115 Duron @ 1 GHZ with BRAND NEW alpha PAL 6035 (just paid $35 for it)
$150 PC Power and Cooling 425 Watt Power Supply with 5 year warrenty
$40 2GB IBM 7200RPM SCSI, 20MB/s Max, I THINK
$12 (1) Floppy Drive
$90 Heavily Modified Midtower with (3) 120mm Blowholes, (2) 80mm Blowholes, (1) 60mm Blowhole, and (2) Small Holes for Water-Cooling Tubes (We Split Shipping). Its the Landmark 299 from superpower. The PSU works, but just needs a new fan, this fan is dead.

$23 Aluminum Waterblock with 90 degree fittings from Tidal Pool
$35 '95 Chrystler New Yorker Heater Core (Paid $50 for this radiator at the junk yard )
$23 140 GPH Submersible AC Powered Water Pump
$28 118 Watt 50mm Peltier @ 16V (Potted by myself)
$25 Leufkin's 52 Watt Peltier Kit Complete, Never Used
$8 (2) 50mm Copper Cold Plates
$ Extra Foam, Water-Cooling Hose, Hose Clamps, Misc. Aluminum Cold Plates, Silicone Sealant, etc. (Tell me what you want, I might have it and I'll give it away with any orders)

Or take ALL the cooling stuff in one bundle and have my eternal greatfullness and take $20 off the total

The only trade i could use is a 8x or 12x cdrw drive from a major manufacturer, firewire stuff (drive enclosures and card), or a 3com pcmcia 56k and 10/100 nic combo card. i got me a cheap workhorse 300mhz lappy last nite off anandtech :)


[Edited by y0shi on 01-21-2001 at 12:52 PM]

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2001 2:59 am
by Frost
I'll take the arctic silver thermal epoxy. Thats a real good price too! :) Also I'll take the frag tape. How thick is it? I was unaware that there where even different thinknes'! YHM in a second.

Frost.

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2001 7:35 am
by kru
hmm...i could use some serious cooling but i don't know if i'd need all of that stuff.

not a hardcore overclocker but i've got my 850 running stable at 986. it'll lock up occasionally at 995. what would it take to get me up over a gig? lemme know which of those parts i'd need and shoot me a price.

gnonis@hotmail.com

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2001 10:00 am
by y0shi
Frost: I don't recall what thickness it is, but i remember it was the thickest when i bought it about 10 months ago. Also, i checked it, and i've about an inch and a half, theres still a good 10.5 inches left id estimate. Also, i want to be sure u know what youre buying with the artic silver-- its the epoxy version, so it naturally comes in 2 tubes that u must mix in a 1:1 ratio for maximum bonding strength. the fact that it comes in 2 tubes means that u get half as much as epoxy agent in each one, its like 3.5g in each tube i believe. ill check on it in a sec, but if youre still interested, weve got a deal :)

kru:
to be sure about over a gig, youd need a 118watt peltier, MAYBE an 84 would do the job, a 72 is hardly worth the effort. only trouble is, 118watt peltier REQUIRE water cooling as a minimum to work effectively, otherwise they heat up the heatsink so much that the delta T makes little difference and BOTH sides get hot. after awhile, you could burn up the peltier and your cpu this way. anyways, youd need these items plus all my tubing and hose clamps that id throw in for free:

$23 Aluminum Waterblock with 90 degree fittings from Tidal Pool
$35 '95 Chrystler New Yorker Heater Core (Paid $50 for this radiator at the junk yard )
$23 140 GPH Submersible AC Powered Water Pump
$28 118 Watt 50mm Peltier @ 16V (Potted by myself)
$8 (2) 50mm Copper Cold Plates

I'd ask $105 shipped for all that. This part is no big deal, but youd need to make a resevoir out of an empty milk gallon jug. just cut a hole in the top, drop the pump in, and the tubes can go through the top as well. I've got anti-freeze as well, which is necesarry to prevent corrosion in the copper tubes of heater core and the aluminum waterblock, hoever, it wouldnt be smart economics to ship a gallon of $4 fluid. ill send u an email with the contents of this post in case youre waiting for one :)

to everyone else, i wasnt really clear on the lappy situation: western union gave me the OPTION of going ahead with a money transfer by bank account, but i declined in light of this new information on the seller. western union refunded ALL my money, even their typical $96 fee.

TAKE THIS CRAP OFF MY HANDS!!!!

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2001 7:55 pm
by y0shi
what do i have to do to sell this stuff?! i wont have a computer to reply to emails whenever i want on saturday, i need to close all deals if possible bf saturday. i will still be able to check my email from other computers but not nearly as often. if one of my prices is a mite too high, dont hesitate to make a reasonable offer, I WANT TO BE RID OF IT FOR GOOD!!

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2001 10:45 pm
by y0shi
last bump before bed ya'll, if u want something, speak up! also, the Tekram 80mb/s SCSI card KIT that i just bought for $110 is still for sale, its new in box and never opened. im asking $90 shipped on this thing!

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2001 11:49 pm
by plucky duck
Ok, I warned ya, here's an offer coming your way on the SCSI controller, floppy, and heatsink! :lol

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2001 8:28 am
by y0shi
YGM pluckster!

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2001 10:27 am
by Cool J
yosh, just to make sure, this isnt the same floppy drive you are selling me right?

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2001 12:21 pm
by y0shi
right cool j, ive got 2. ive got a bite on the DVD drive from anandtech, hopefully that will go thru, still got stuff left though!

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2001 7:38 pm
by Scooter
Hey y0shi, how many watts will that TEC put out at 12v?

Hmm..me thinks a TEC and waterblock will get Scooter's T-bird to 1.3ghz. :D

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2001 8:38 pm
by y0shi
scooter, it will put out (12v/16v) * 118watts = 89 watts. thats the highest u will find any peltier running off a 12v powersupply, and its running very efficient too, since 75% capacity is the highest efficiency peltiers run at. lmk if youre interested and we can work something out!

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2001 11:20 pm
by BlockHead
Yoshi-
YGM re: Power Supply

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2001 10:21 am
by y0shi
all emails answered, and now im taking my computer apart. ill still check my email a couple times today from my roomates computer, so u can still pick up the pieces :)

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2001 3:41 pm
by y0shi
the deal for the Abit KT7 and Geforce 2 fell through, theyre both up for grabs again. The geforce 2 has been cherry picked by myself, as the best overclocker in a group of 8 that have passed through my hands, overclocking to 225/400 core memory with default cooling.

asking
KT7 $120 shipped
GF2 $150 shipped